Mindful Compassion By Professor Gilbert - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Title:
Mindful Compassion
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781472119902
Overview:
Mindful Compassion is a practical, gently empowering guide that brings together Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and mindfulness techniques to help you soften self-criticism and cultivate a kinder relationship with yourself. Co-authored by Professor Paul Gilbert, a pioneer of CFT, and Buddhist teacher Choden, the book translates advanced clinical ideas into accessible, step-by-step practices. You’ll discover how compassionate mind training can reframe painful self-judgments, reduce stress-related symptoms, and improve mood, sleep, and resilience. Written for anyone seeking authentic wellbeing—whether you’re new to mindfulness or already exploring self-compassion in depth—the book offers clear explanations, friendly exercises, and real-world examples designed to fit busy lives. Through guided meditations, reflective prompts, and practical activities, Mindful Compassion invites you to notice your inner critic, soften its grip, and respond with steady warmth. The aim is not to erase pain, but to relate to it with curiosity, care, and courage. Published in paperback by Little, Brown, Mindful Compassion is a trusted resource for readers aiming to feel more grounded, hopeful, and able to navigate life’s pressures with clarity and kindness.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
What sets Mindful Compassion apart is its seamless fusion of a robust therapeutic framework with everyday mindfulness practices. Gilbert’s decades of clinical work in Compassion-Focused Therapy underpin a compassionate-by-default approach to difficult emotions, while Choden’s Buddhist perspective broadens the mindfulness lens with tenderness and practical wisdom. The book doesn’t rely on abstract theory; it provides concrete, repeatable exercises you can incorporate into mornings, commutes, or evening wind-downs. You’ll learn how to cultivate a compassionate voice that reassures rather than berates, how to identify competing mental states that drive distress, and how to use mindfulness to slow rumination and restore balance. The result is a readable, non-intimidating guide that feels like a friend accompanying you on a journey toward calmer thoughts, steadier emotions, and a kinder self-regard—backed by clinically informed strategies and accessible language.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
Mindful Compassion is ideal for adults seeking practical mental-health tools, students of psychology, and professionals aiming to expand their approach to self-care with evidence-based strategies. It suits readers grappling with self-criticism, anxiety, depression, or insomnia who want actionable steps rather than abstract theory. It also serves as a compassionate introduction for beginners curious about mindfulness and for seasoned mindfulness practitioners who want to ground their practice in a therapeutic framework. This is a thoughtful gift for anyone navigating life’s stresses—parents juggling responsibilities, professionals managing work pressures, students facing exams, or readers simply wanting kinder daily habits and a more forgiving internal dialogue.
Key Highlights:
- Blends Compassion-Focused Therapy with practical mindfulness techniques
- Clear, step-by-step exercises you can apply anywhere
- Accessible language that translates clinical insight into everyday wisdom
- Focus on reducing self-criticism and boosting self-compassion
- Balanced blend of theory, exercises, and reflective prompts
- Co-authored by Choden, a respected Buddhist teacher, adding a compassionate, human touch
- Suitable for personal growth, therapy support, and mindful living gifts
About the Author:
Paul Gilbert is a renowned clinical psychologist and the founder of Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), a pioneering approach to treating conditions shaped by shame, self-criticism, and negative self-beliefs. He has spent decades researching the roles of mood, fear, and compassionate mind training in mental health, and his work has influenced therapists worldwide. Choden is a respected Buddhist teacher whose gentle, practical perspective helps translate mindfulness into daily life, making complex concepts approachable for a broad audience. Together, Gilbert and Choden bring a powerful, human-centered pairing: clinical rigor from Gilbert and compassionate wisdom from Choden, crafted to help readers foster resilience, warmth, and lasting wellbeing.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
Mindful Compassion offers a credible, comforting path to more self-acceptance and emotional resilience. It speaks to the modern reader who wants science-backed tools without sacrificing warmth or practicality. The book’s practical exercises are designed for real-life use, whether you’re at home, at work, or on the move, making it a durable addition to any self-help library. Its gift appeal lies in its balanced blend of clinical insight and everyday mindfulness—perfect for someone starting a journey toward gentler self-talk or a reader seeking a trusted guide to deepen their practice. Owning Mindful Compassion means owning a dependable companion for moments of stress, self-doubt, or sleep struggles, with techniques you can return to again and again.
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